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Originally Posted by weldingbands

on ebay now! NEW unscratched, no chips or splatter .. shade 12 found in boxes of old welding eqiup... pics on ebay!

Do you still have any american optic cobalt blue lenses for sale?? if not do you or anyone else know where i can find one (preferrably shade #10) for my husband?? please help.... It would be awesome to find this lens for him

Ao weld cool cobalt blue lens

For a shade 10 blue lens I guess it's for tig welding... That's what I use . It is worth 450-550$ .. I have a shade 12 I could sell but I want 375 and it has a little spatter and a chip in the upper left corner none of the blemishes matter you can see great out of it

For a shade 10 blue lens I guess it's for tig welding... That's what I use . It is worth 450-550$ .. I have a shade 12 I could sell but I want 375 and it has a little spatter and a chip in the upper left corner none of the blemishes matter you can see great out of it

cobalt blue lenses are neither exotic nor expensive Sellstrom makes them in shades #6 and #10 for about $32...

Be aware that blue is not suitable for TIG welding... it will not filter out ultraviolet... the blue was intended to filter out the bright orange of molten metal in a foundry, glassblowers molten glass and some gas welding where an orange sodium flare occurs...

they would be dangerous to the eyes if used for electric arc welding like TIG, MIG or stick, where lots of ultraviolet is produced...

Want to get rid of the Orange Glow? Cobalt Blue products are just what you need!
Sellstrom now offers cobalt blue protective eyewear, faceshield, welding goggle and 2x4 filter plate lens (in both shade 6 and 10) to meet your unique work environment needs. Cobalt blue products diffuse the orange glow that strong sodium emissions generally produce, allowing the user to see and perform more efficiently. These products would be ideal in gas welding applications for aluminum and cast iron as well as in metal, gas and glass furnace operations. All cobalt blue products meet and/or exceed ANSI Z87.1 Standards.

For more information on any of these new products, feel free to give us a call at 800.323.7402. Product is in stock, ready to go..

I may be the wife but I'm not dumb!

Originally Posted by H80N

Welderswife

cobalt blue lenses are neither exotic nor expensive Sellstrom makes them in shades #6 and #10 for about $32...

Be aware that blue is not suitable for TIG welding... it will not filter out ultraviolet... the blue was intended to filter out the bright orange of molten metal in a foundry, glassblowers molten glass and some gas welding where an orange sodium flare occurs...

they would be dangerous to the eyes if used for electric arc welding like TIG, MIG or stick, where lots of ultraviolet is produced...

Want to get rid of the Orange Glow? Cobalt Blue products are just what you need!
Sellstrom now offers cobalt blue protective eyewear, faceshield, welding goggle and 2x4 filter plate lens (in both shade 6 and 10) to meet your unique work environment needs. Cobalt blue products diffuse the orange glow that strong sodium emissions generally produce, allowing the user to see and perform more efficiently. These products would be ideal in gas welding applications for aluminum and cast iron as well as in metal, gas and glass furnace operations. All cobalt blue products meet and/or exceed ANSI Z87.1 Standards.

For more information on any of these new products, feel free to give us a call at 800.323.7402. Product is in stock, ready to go..

Just to let u honey I may only be the wife but I'm not dumb and I be been around the industry long enough to know that the ao (American Optic) cobalt blue lens that I'm looking for and referring to is both highly sought after and "exotic" as u called it. The reason for the high prices on the lenses is bc they are so rare and very hard to come by someone who is even willing to part with theirs! They don't make the original lens I'm speaking of anymore. I'm not looking for a knock off or blue lens googles, I want to find him a true ao cobalt blue shade #10 welding lens that is in good condition

Just to let u honey I may only be the wife but I'm not dumb and I be been around the industry long enough to know that the ao (American Optic) cobalt blue lens that I'm looking for and referring to is both highly sought after and "exotic" as u called it. The reason for the high prices on the lenses is bc they are so rare and very hard to come by someone who is even willing to part with theirs! They don't make the original lens I'm speaking of anymore. I'm not looking for a knock off or blue lens googles, I want to find him a true ao cobalt blue shade #10 welding lens that is in good condition